Why the Government Doesn’t Regulate Cleaning Products
November 10, 2009
If cleaning products are intended to make everyday life safer, why are they so dangerous, and why isn’t the government regulating them?
November 10, 2009
If cleaning products are intended to make everyday life safer, why are they so dangerous, and why isn’t the government regulating them?
November 10, 2009
Surely you’ve noticed by now the little star emblem on many electronics and appliances. This emblem is the seal of the Energy Star program that promotes conservation and a healthy environment.
November 10, 2009
My mom used to give me a lot of scraps to work with for what I liked to call my “art.”
October 27, 2009
If I can find the only green apparel, furniture and building store in Baton Rouge, who knows what you can uncover in your area.
October 15, 2009
It does not at all surprise me that a valley made up of so many different units would disagree on a major natural resource that ties them all together: water.
October 15, 2009
Finding a greener cleaner can be tough with all this green washing going on.
October 13, 2009
Climate change poses serious threats to south Florida, the most hazardous being severe weather.
October 6, 2009
The laptop computer is already more efficient than a desktop, so it makes a great choice from the get go.
October 3, 2009
When it comes to frozen containers and recycling, the relationship is a bit cold — most grocery store containers just aren’t recyclable.
September 29, 2009
My electric bill is slightly lower per square foot with central air than it was when I lived in an apartment with a window unit (which, I have to add, was a new Energy Star appliance).